Media reports surfaced Monday morning that China announced it would stop issuing permits of imports of DDGS from the U.S. This was due to the risk the feedstuffs could contain the MIR 162 trait in corn, more commonly known as Agrisure Viptera produced by Syngenta Ag. Other reports said that Chinese buyers were asked to re-route any DDGS cargoes denied entry, meaning that as much as 250,000 tons of ...

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